GPS: Tomtom 920, TomTom VIA 160 here
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GPS: Tomtom 920, TomTom VIA 160 here
That's Navman in demo mode: driving ahead, constantly talking even without a GPS fix. [links]
I downloaded a manual but can't find any mention of how to change that. more
How to turn demo mode off: here
Our new Navman seems to be stuck in some kind of demo mode. Map screen constantly on display with moving track. more
There is one setting I change every time I take a Garmin watch out of the box. Many of Garmin's devices offer the choice of two different recording options: Smart Recording and Every Second Recording. I always make sure to use Every Second Recording. more
Own a Garmin GPS watch? You should be using Every Second Recording.
By default, Smart Recording is enabled on most of Garmin's GPS watches. This isn't to increase battery life, but rather because Smart Recording allows for smaller files that take up less memory. File size, however, isn't as much of a concern as it was 10 years ago. For example, Garmin's Forerunner 235 ($165 at Amazon) , which is our favorite running watch, can record up to 200 hours of activity data before it will be overwritten.
Smart Recording will only record data points when there are changes in direction, speed, heart rate or elevation. Meanwhile, Every Second Recording does exactly what it says -- data points will be recorded every second. [links]
Angger Prasetyo
May 23, 2021 | Version 2.32
Lars Heibroch Petersen
October 19, 2020 | Version 2.30 here
Julek Danyi
December 27, 2020 | Version 2.30
Zemartelo-- the Overlander is primarily a Auto GPS device.
Have you ever tried to scroll the map to see if the line has another end? Or does it just go to the edge of the known world and fall off? <<grin>>
I'm still wondering if you have a pointer moved out to measure distance or bearing from your current location. [links]
So I use CHAT..where they often put me on hold and search their literature for assistance that comes back in web site links. [links]
Yes, it is really expensive but obviously you (and I) are not their target. We discussed the Overlander on a local website last year, here's an interesting response that I got:
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On the Outlander, I mostly use the "Drive" approach as the "Drive" ("Explore" does not) has this dispersed Campground collection whenever you enter said State; pretty good, only a few are missing, but those "missing" will eventually show up as you approach an unknown calm ground. What it does not always say. "free"; often there's a small fee for NFS ($3-6.00 per day-16 day limit).